Undergraduate seniors, master students, and Ph.D. students are encouraged to apply for December’s commencement speaker. The application form is due to Dedie Wilson by electronic submission, no later than 8:00am on October 1st, 2018. The electronic application form and more information can be found on the following website, http://provost.mst.edu/.
Read More »Drones are not just for hobbyists anymore. Risky and time-consuming jobs normally performed from the ground or atop towers are carried out safely and effectively by small Unmanned Aerial Systems. Aerial inspection using drones is a fast and cost-effective solution that ensures shorter inspection intervals, early detection of damage, and access to otherwise inaccessible structures. […]
Read More »Dan Voss from the Florida State University is joining the Midwest Big Data Hub to present a 2-day Data Carpentry workshop to demonstrate the uses of computerized data analysis in genomics. The workshop will be held September 15-16 in Havener Center, the weekend before the Research & Technology Development (RTD2018) conference. Participants will learn data […]
Read More »Join us for the third annual Missouri S&T Brand Symposium on Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Havener Center. This year’s event, “From Strategy to Story,” focuses on telling a research-based, strategy-driven approach to telling the university’s story to our many audiences. This year’s event features two marketing experts as keynote speakers. Opening keynoter Jason Simon […]
Read More »You can now use shamrocks for printing classwork at S&T’s print shop. The print shop is located in Room G-8 Campus Support Facility, next to University Police. Your student ID will be required. Staff in the shop will run the print jobs. Print jobs can take up to two business days, depending on the work […]
Read More »Are you interested in taking the ultimate volunteer challenge? Miner Challenge is S&T’s alternative break program that engages small teams of students throughout the year with service and social justice issues, culminating with a volunteer trip across the U.S. This year, we have five experiences, each concentrating on a unique issue. Participants will meet with […]
Read More »Have you found yourself in a campus computer learning center (CLC) only to discover the software you need is not installed in there? AppsAnywhere is a new service that allows S&T faculty, students and staff to access and run S&T provided software from any CLC computer on campus. AppsAnywhere has been used as a pilot […]
Read More »Students and faculty requiring alternate test times, make-up exams or other testing arrangements are asked to notify the Testing Center at least seven business days before the test date. The Testing Center does not accept same-day testing requests. Students must make arrangements with both faculty and the Testing Center. Faculty members are reminded to submit […]
Read More »On September 1, 1968 Jerry Cohen (ALP) and Gary Long (Chemistry) began teaching on the Missouri S&T campus. The College of Arts, Sciences, and Business is hosting a reception to recognize the five decades of service that each of these professors has provided the university. We hope you will be able to join us between […]
Read More »This year’s Celebration of Nations will be on September 29. The event will be kicked off with the Parade of Nations at 11am. Campus and community members are invited to walk in the parade representing countries from around the world. We hope to have over 80 countries represented in the parade. You can sign up […]
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